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Associate Professor Rasmus O. Bak from Aarhus University has received almost DKK 1.4 million for his research into the development and use of new technological methods for gene and cell therapy for hereditary diseases and cancer.
Just as you can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs, scientists at Aarhus University have found that you can’t make long-term memories without DNA damage and brain inflammation. Their surprising findings are published in the journal Nature.
AU is continuing to introduce measures to tighten its technical security. One of them is Safe Links, which will make it easier for you to recognise if a link is paving the way for cybercriminals.
The study shows that there are fewer cases of a special group of genetic diseases than previously thought, and the mapping of the diseases is of great importance for diagnostics, treatment, and further research in the future, says one of the…
A team of researchers from Aarhus University and the spin-out company NMD Pharma have discovered a potentially new treatment for patients suffering from Myasthenia Gravis, an autoimmune disease that leads to severe muscle weakness and extreme…
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